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    The 7 Horse - Wormwood Review No. 100 - 1985

    This was in The People Look Like Flowers At Last, and appeared as one of the sections of "Horsemeat" in War All the Time.
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    The Mutilation Of The Species - Wormwood Review No. 96 - 1984

    This is "The Descent Of The Species" in Dangling in the Tournefortia. A lot of little changes, then a big one in the last line.
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    Bar Stool - Chiron Review No. 30 - 1992

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    And Then We Got The Green - Wormwood Review No. 93 - 1984

    Published rewritten as "Compassion" in Open All Night - pg. 226 - 2000
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    Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, Trouble - Wormwood Review No. 85 - 1982

    This "Louis-Ferdinand Destouches" is a different poem than then uncollected "Louis-Ferdinand Destouches" in Amphora (though both poems talk about Celine - go figure).
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    Scarlet, Have A Nice Day - Wormwood Review No. 81 - 1981

    The "Have A Nice Day" manuscript has three lines at the end that don't appear here in Wormwood.
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    Here In The History Of Me - Chiron Review 15 - 1988

    Published as "The Sorry History Of Myself" in The People Look Like Flowers At Last - pg. 285 - 2007
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    Confessions Of A Freak - Chiron Review 37/38 - 1993

    Published as "Confession Of A Genius" in Betting on the Muse - pg. 309 - 1996
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    The Word - Chiron Review No. 41 - 1994

    Bone Palace Ballet - pg. 210 - 1997
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    The Greatest Actor Of Our Day - Chiron Review #49 - 1996

    The Last Night of the Earth Poems - pg. 34 - 1992
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    You Are The Big Name On The Marquee, and three more poems - Chiron Review (The Kindred Spirit) No. 16 - 1988

    "You Are The Big Name On The Marquee" is "Show Biz" in The Last Night of the Earth Poems. "Dear Editor" is "Dear Reader" in The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain (with the lines about turning a corkscrew removed, because, you know, John Martin). "Let's Have Some Fun" is in The Continual...
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